Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and ConsequencesD. Appleton, 1891 - 390 lappuses |
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1. lappuse
... marriages during several con- secutive generations . I shall show that social agencies of an ordinary character , whose influences are little suspected , are at this moment working towards the degradation of human nature , and that ...
... marriages during several con- secutive generations . I shall show that social agencies of an ordinary character , whose influences are little suspected , are at this moment working towards the degradation of human nature , and that ...
66. lappuse
... most remarkable family do not fall within my limits . His father , the Chief Justice of North Wales , married a lady , the daughter of Sir J. Walter , the Chief Justice of South Wales , and also sister of an 56 THE JUDGES OF ENGLAND.
... most remarkable family do not fall within my limits . His father , the Chief Justice of North Wales , married a lady , the daughter of Sir J. Walter , the Chief Justice of South Wales , and also sister of an 56 THE JUDGES OF ENGLAND.
67. lappuse
... married a cousin ) was Sir T. Lyttleton , the Speaker of the House of Commons . There is , therefore , abundant reason to conclude that the kinsmen of Lord Chancellors are far richer in natural gifts than those of the other judges . I ...
... married a cousin ) was Sir T. Lyttleton , the Speaker of the House of Commons . There is , therefore , abundant reason to conclude that the kinsmen of Lord Chancellors are far richer in natural gifts than those of the other judges . I ...
71. lappuse
... married Elizabeth Harrington , of whom I have just spoken , and had a large family , who in themselves and in their descendants became most remarkable . To men- tion only the titles they won : in the first generation they obtained two ...
... married Elizabeth Harrington , of whom I have just spoken , and had a large family , who in themselves and in their descendants became most remarkable . To men- tion only the titles they won : in the first generation they obtained two ...
73. lappuse
... married the daughter of Lord Chancellor Rich . His son again - who did not live to enjoy the peerage - married the daughter of a Master of the Court of Requests , and his great - great - grandsons - the inter- mediate links being more ...
... married the daughter of Lord Chancellor Rich . His son again - who did not live to enjoy the peerage - married the daughter of a Master of the Court of Requests , and his great - great - grandsons - the inter- mediate links being more ...
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